Medical teams respond to stroke and lifting assist calls, Washington PA


Medical teams and fire personnel are responding to two emergency calls: one for a possible stroke involving a 66-year-old near Hickory Road in Somerset, and another for lifting assistance for a 42-year-old male weighing about 600 pounds near Charles Street, Washington.
Audio|Source: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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G502. 5, if you didn't copy, you've been diverted, near Hickory Road in Somerset, 66 year old mouse on the floor.
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On the full-sakeable episode, they believe they may be having a stroke.
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Fire has been activated as well for Hickory.
00:14
The Journalist report 4-describing one by getting we work on.
00:18
It looks like 5404.
00:26
Station 522 acknowledges.
00:28
It's 52.
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52 to Washington.
00:35
G52. How many units does EMS have come in this on Charles Street?
00:40
They originally gave me two, but they just got about four fact-to-back calls.
00:45
I believe it's still two, but I'll confirm.
00:48
Okay, can you go ahead and send City fire a couple guys?
00:52
Yep. 52 or 54 assisting 52 with Manpower near Charles Street.
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Near Charles Street, they're responding for a 42-year-old male having a gain from the groin area, approximately 600 pounds, request the additional manpower for a lifting assist.
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Near Charles St, Washington, PA 15301
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